These four in-depth scientific molding training programs provide participants with the knowledge base required to identify and troubleshoot over twenty-five of the most common injection molded part defects. Users will also come away with a better understanding of how to best process, document and maintain a reliable scientific injection molding process.

Course 1: Introduction

This scientific molding training program focuses on the 7-step process to scientific troubleshooting. Participants are also presented with information and practices on how to best process, document and maintain a reliable scientific injection molding process.

Step 1 – Develop a Scientific Molding Process

Step 2 – Properly Document the Process Outputs

Step 3 – Examine the Defective Part and Rule Out Obvious Causes

Step 4 – Compare the Current Process with the Documented Process

Step 5 – Return the Process to the Documented Standard

Step 6 – Verify the Part and Process

Step 7 – Document all Changes Made

Course 2: Visual Defects

Nine of the most common visual defects encountered in injection molding processing are covered within this extensive scientific molding training program. Participants will be better prepared to troubleshoot these defects as each one will be defined and their respective causes and corrections will be explained in detail.

Flash

Sinks and Voids

Short Shots

Jetting

Gate Blush

Burning

Flow Lines

Weld and Meld Lines

Poor Surface Finish

Course 3: Dimensional Defects

This scientific injection molding training program will provide participants with a better understanding of how to best troubleshoot five (5) of the most common dimensional defects encountered in injection molding. Each defect will be defined and their respective causes and corrections will be explained in detail.

Large Parts

Small Parts

Larger Parts at the Gate

Smaller Parts at the Gate

Warpage

Course 4: Material and Cycle-Related Defects

After completing this scientific molding training program, participants will have a better understanding of how to best identify and troubleshoot many of the most common Material and Cycle-Related defects encountered in injection molding. Each defect will be defined and their respective causes and corrections will be explained in detail.